About the The Light Source Universal Plasma Mount, Global Truss, Black Anodized, Set of two mounting bars and two Slim-Couplers
The Light Source Universal Plasma Mount for Global Truss in Black Anodized finish is a specialized mounting kit designed for the direct and secure attachment of flat-panel displays to the chords of Global Truss brand aluminum trussing. This set, comprising two mounting bars and two Slim-Couplers, provides a streamlined, two-point mounting solution that integrates displays seamlessly into a truss-based framework, commonly used in concert touring, trade show exhibits, and temporary installations. Unlike generic pole mounts, this kit is tailored to interface specifically with the profile and dimensions of Global Truss chords, ensuring a perfect fit, maximum grip, and a clean, integrated appearance.
The black anodized mounting bars attach to the VESA pattern on the back of the display, while the Slim-Couplers clamp these bars directly onto the top or side chord of the truss. The couplers are engineered to match the curvature and width of the truss tubing, distributing clamping force evenly to prevent damage to the truss's finish and ensuring a secure, non-slip hold even under vibration. This system allows for quick installation and removal, facilitating rapid deployment and strike for touring events, while the low-profile black hardware maintains a discreet, professional look that doesn't distract from the visual content on the screens.
This kit is an essential tool for AV integrators and production companies that regularly utilize Global Truss systems and need to incorporate video displays as part of a larger, cohesive rig. It eliminates the need for fabricating custom brackets or using less secure, improvised methods. By providing a dedicated, hardware-based connection, it ensures the safety of expensive display equipment and allows for reliable positioning in both landscape and portrait orientations. This solution effectively bridges the disciplines of structural rigging and video display, enabling the creation of dynamic, multi-media environments where screens become an integral part of the structural design.